Clarence, which now consists of about 80 members, most of whom have been converted in Africa ; of these four are Fernandians; a fifth died some time ago, in the faith and hope of the gospel; and a sixth has been separated from the church for improper... Introduction to the Fernandian tongue - Page 5by John Clarke - 1848 - 56 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Roe (missionary.) - 1874 - 260 pages
...opening of the Mission,—" A Church has been formed at Clarence, which now consists of about eighty members, most of whom have been converted in Africa...improper conduct, and has returned to her native town." We fully believe that Mr. Clarke's account is the most truthful and worthy of public trust. Soon after... | |
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